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Alcatrazz Dangerous Games + bonus tracks

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Title: Dangerous Games + bonus tracks
Label: The Store For Music Ltd
Cat. No.: SFMCD249
   

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Disc 1

1 It's My Life
 
   
2 Undercover
 
   
3 That Ain't Nothin
 
   
4 No Imagination
 
   
5 Ohayo Tokyo
 
   
6 Dangerous Games
 
   
7 Blue Boar
 
   
8 Only One Woman
 
   
9 Witchwood
 
   
10 Double Man
 
   
11 Night Of The Shooting Star
 
   
12 Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live
 
   
13 General Hospital
 
   
14 Kree Nakoorie
 
   
15 Island In The Sun
 
   
16 Since You've Been Gone
 
   
17 Hiroshima Mon Amour
 
   
18 Suffer Me
 
   
19 Desert Song
 
   
20 Jet To Jet
 
   

Synopsis

The Store For Music label proudly announces the September 2011 re-release of the first 4 albums by Alcatrazz; “No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll” (1983), “Live Sentence” (1984), “Disturbing the Peace” (1985), and “Dangerous Games” (1986). The artwork of these epic albums will replicate the original vinyl album covers, as well as feature extensive bonus material from founder Graham Bonnet’s very own private vault.

Alcatrazz was originally formed in California, in 1983, by vocalist Graham Bonnet, who was a veteran of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, with whom he enjoyed a massive worldwide hit with "Since You've Been Gone", before joining the Michael Schenker Group.

Enter guitarist Danny Johnson, who replaced Stevie Vai after the latter left to join David Lee Roth in 1986. Originally discovered by Rick Derringer, another one of Rock & Roll's guitar greats, after the demise of Alcatrazz, Johnson later played with Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart and Steppenwolf.

Dangerous Games was the third and final studio album released by Graham Bonnet’s Alcatrazz. This album marked a significant departure from the band’s previous two studio efforts with its notably Japanese-influenced style.

The 2011 re-release of Dangerous Games contains 9 bonus tracks, recorded live at The Country Club in Reseda, California, in 1984, featuring the original Alcatrazz line-up, with Yngwie Malmsteen on guitar.